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the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the president of the united states pledging quick relief for the millions of victims of the hurricane. today president obama is scheduled to arrive at atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. this morning the associated press reports the storm killed at least 50 people. between damage to property and the economy, the total impact expected to reach a staggering $50 billion. the damage was perhaps nowhere worse than the coastline of new jersey where sandy came ashore, the historic boardwalk at seaside heights. as for the airport, jfk, newark, they're expected to start limited service this morning. the same cannot be said for lagar laguardia. jetblue posted these photos of the runway submerged. more than 18,000 flights canceled as a result of sandy. and police had to take to the air to save storm victims from rooftops in staten island, new york, after floodwaters surrounded their homes. they were loaded one by one into baskets before being hoisted to safety.
the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the president of the united states pledging quick relief for the millions of victims of the hurricane. today president obama is scheduled to arrive at atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. this morning the associated press reports the storm killed at least 50 people. between damage to property and the economy, the total impact expected to reach a staggering $50 billion. the damage was perhaps nowhere worse than the coastline of...
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you're writing, gene, will hurricane sandy be our wake-up call? you walk to talk through that a little bit? >> yeah. i'm writing about climate change. and scientists have been telling us for two decades or more that one of the impacts of climate change is going to be to make the weather less predictable, more volatile, and we're going to see storms of the size we haven't seen before and in places we haven't seen before. some years will be fewer and some years it will be more, but it makes the weather crazy. look at what's happening. you know, i covered hurricane katrina. and i'm seeing scenes this week that i thought i would never see again in my lifetime that i saw in katrina. this is just extraordinary, and it's heartbreaking. and we need to wake up and deal with the fact that the weather is different now. and places like new york are going to need a different level of protection, you know, in rotterdam and in london, they have this huge surge barriers to prevent this sort of thing from happening. you can say you don't need it, but guess what, i
you're writing, gene, will hurricane sandy be our wake-up call? you walk to talk through that a little bit? >> yeah. i'm writing about climate change. and scientists have been telling us for two decades or more that one of the impacts of climate change is going to be to make the weather less predictable, more volatile, and we're going to see storms of the size we haven't seen before and in places we haven't seen before. some years will be fewer and some years it will be more, but it makes...
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the kind of damage that sandy created. over my shoulder here, you're looking at one of the strongest storms to go through the mid-atlantic region and caused the most destruction of our lifetime. this has never happened for a storm like this in the jersey shore of this intensity. lowest pressure readings ever in philadelphia and atlantic city, new jersey, and the storm surge, the highest ever measured in areas like new york city. that is so rare. and the effects we're just beginning to realize. and wait until we find out how long it's going to take for the new york subway to get running again. let's take you through the concerns this morning. 95% of the damage has been done. we still have a little bit more damage to be done at this early high tide cycle, especially as we go throughout northern portions of the forecast area, that's up along the connecticut coast. possibly around long island and the new york city harbor. that's at 9:07 this morning. also, we now have 7 million people without power as we head toward november a
the kind of damage that sandy created. over my shoulder here, you're looking at one of the strongest storms to go through the mid-atlantic region and caused the most destruction of our lifetime. this has never happened for a storm like this in the jersey shore of this intensity. lowest pressure readings ever in philadelphia and atlantic city, new jersey, and the storm surge, the highest ever measured in areas like new york city. that is so rare. and the effects we're just beginning to realize....
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hurricane sandy leaving its mark. we'll be right back. stay tuned for more on "morning joe." >>> welcome back to "morning joe." time to talk about what we learned today. willie? >> i learned sometimes these things are overhyped, and they have been in the past. but this one if you talk to anybody, bill karins, it sounds very serious, so take every precaution. >> mike? >> i learned that my anowance level knows no bounds when it comes to people who go to the beach and try to surf and take pictures of these 15-foot waves. you could get in trouble. >> bill karins, unflappable national treasure. >> bill karins. >> he is. i think harry truman was the first to call bill karins a national treasure. and it's the one thing -- >> i think you're right. >> no matter
hurricane sandy leaving its mark. we'll be right back. stay tuned for more on "morning joe." >>> welcome back to "morning joe." time to talk about what we learned today. willie? >> i learned sometimes these things are overhyped, and they have been in the past. but this one if you talk to anybody, bill karins, it sounds very serious, so take every precaution. >> mike? >> i learned that my anowance level knows no bounds when it comes to people who go...
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. >> sandy isn't a bad man. i don't understand fully everything he stated, but making those comments will not only attract attention but attract attention to the issue. >> tough financial times. that's rich. >> we'll get to that. with sandy's background he's a reformer now. >> do you think his relationship with jamie dimon had anything do with him announcing yesterday on cnbc that they should break up the big banks? he's the architect. >> just a little bit. >> just a little, yeah. >> wow. >> all right. let's just go there. we have him talking about this. sandy weill. >> what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking, have banks be deposit takers. have banks make commercial loans and real estate loans. have banks do something that's not going to risk the taxpayer dollars. >> whatever, sandy. >> wait, wait. >> you have a track record. we're not letting you finish that. >> "mistakes were made." i want to hear that part. >> did he say mistakes were made? throughout my career. >> it's s
. >> sandy isn't a bad man. i don't understand fully everything he stated, but making those comments will not only attract attention but attract attention to the issue. >> tough financial times. that's rich. >> we'll get to that. with sandy's background he's a reformer now. >> do you think his relationship with jamie dimon had anything do with him announcing yesterday on cnbc that they should break up the big banks? he's the architect. >> just a little bit....
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now hurricane sandy. sandy, what kind of name is that? are you a dude storm or a lady storm? oh, big surprise. just when obama needs a boost, who shows up but a gender-ambiguous weather system, a category 5 bi-hurricane. hey, don't get me wrong. i don't mind you being a meteorological event, but why must you be so flamboyant and in my face about it? no. i'm hurricane sandy. deal with me. >> oh, my gosh. up next, bill karins calls it the storm of a lifetime. for many living along the east coast as millions are still trying to recover from hurricane sandy. this week's "time" cover tackles the impact of the storm along with special election coverage. rick stengel is next to reveal the new issue. "morning joe" returns in just a moment. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. with
now hurricane sandy. sandy, what kind of name is that? are you a dude storm or a lady storm? oh, big surprise. just when obama needs a boost, who shows up but a gender-ambiguous weather system, a category 5 bi-hurricane. hey, don't get me wrong. i don't mind you being a meteorological event, but why must you be so flamboyant and in my face about it? no. i'm hurricane sandy. deal with me. >> oh, my gosh. up next, bill karins calls it the storm of a lifetime. for many living along the east...
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it's a fema subsidiary and claims from sandy could top $12 billion. the program's essentially the country's only residential flood insurer. >>> joining the conversation now, former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner, good morning. >> good morning. >> we'll get to your charts. also mike allen from the "politico" newsroom, the chief white house correspondent there. good morning. >> i hate being objectified like you guys. >> see, you're in the deutsche camp. let's talk about what mitt romney said in that conference call this week. he was talking to his biggest donors, defending his campaign by saying president obama won because he focused on giving, quote, gifts to latinos, african-americans and younger voters. >> what the president -- president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote. >> mr. romney went on to say the president wooed hispanic voters with free health care and, quot
it's a fema subsidiary and claims from sandy could top $12 billion. the program's essentially the country's only residential flood insurer. >>> joining the conversation now, former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner, good morning. >> good morning. >> we'll get to your charts. also mike allen from the "politico" newsroom, the chief white house correspondent there. good morning. >> i hate being objectified like you...
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and i drove up to sandy hook. and saw what happened up there and was shaken, just shaken driving through that community. and then drove home. and i went to church. we kept the kids at home because we knew that this would be brought up. we kept the tvs off all weekend because we didn't want our 4 and 9-year-old to see this. we wanted to control what was said. and i sat up in the balcony, and i looked down at all the people in church. and i looked at their faces. it really was as if they were attending their own child's funeral. their eyes were red, watering. you know, the minister said something thatmike sparked in my memory in talking about the season and said that every time we mention baby jesus, every time we talk about the miracle of this birth, as we light the advent candle, as we try to celebrate christmas, we are tugged the opposite direction, toward tragedy. it is impossible to mention baby jesus without your mind immediately going back and thinking of those young children. >> and for that reason -- >> see
and i drove up to sandy hook. and saw what happened up there and was shaken, just shaken driving through that community. and then drove home. and i went to church. we kept the kids at home because we knew that this would be brought up. we kept the tvs off all weekend because we didn't want our 4 and 9-year-old to see this. we wanted to control what was said. and i sat up in the balcony, and i looked down at all the people in church. and i looked at their faces. it really was as if they were...
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when you hear the name sandy, you will never think of sandy in any respectful way again. i'm sorry. >> of course you bring that up. >> john travolta said that. >> a couple of things. the enormous contribution you made to people's sandy as well as well being in the wake of september 11. the 9/11 concert, one of the more memorable moments, why don't you tell us about that. >> mike moran, we have the pressure of the world on the 9/11 concert. bill and hillary are there and so much pressure around the world. the anthrax scare we had at madison square garden which we didn't tell too many people about. they wanted to close the concert and what we say is come on, guys. we have to keep this pg or they will shut us down. sandler starts with the script and does an amazing thing. the line of the night was mike moran who gets up on stage to introduce them in a professional stylish way. he said osama bin laden can kiss my royal irish ass. mike moran is a hero. he did amazing things during the storm. even while his house was getting destroyed to save other people. he is here tonight. >
when you hear the name sandy, you will never think of sandy in any respectful way again. i'm sorry. >> of course you bring that up. >> john travolta said that. >> a couple of things. the enormous contribution you made to people's sandy as well as well being in the wake of september 11. the 9/11 concert, one of the more memorable moments, why don't you tell us about that. >> mike moran, we have the pressure of the world on the 9/11 concert. bill and hillary are there and...
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everyone is focused on sandy and the election. earnings from humana and time warner cable don't really move the needle, folks, here. the discussion we're having on cnbc a lot today is what's going to happen either way? an obama win, what does that mean for the markets? and a romney win, what does that mean for the markets? jack welch came on our air today and compared the revolution in oil and nat gas in america to the internet. and he wants to see fracking go on and go on and go on. that was an interesting comment. >> mark zuckerman, jump in. >> i think the economy is weak, has been weak, the weakest it's been since i've been in business. >> you're not seeing signs of life in any of the data coming out? i could give you a list. >> the one sign i think is the most important is employment. >> right. >> and employment numbers basically have not changed. what has changed is how they measure it. what has changed we have substituted part-time employment for full-time employment and those people are considered to be working on some leve
everyone is focused on sandy and the election. earnings from humana and time warner cable don't really move the needle, folks, here. the discussion we're having on cnbc a lot today is what's going to happen either way? an obama win, what does that mean for the markets? and a romney win, what does that mean for the markets? jack welch came on our air today and compared the revolution in oil and nat gas in america to the internet. and he wants to see fracking go on and go on and go on. that was...
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helping those still recovering from hurricane sandy. that's straight ahead on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> still ahead, "fortune" magazine calls her the new queen of wall street. we're going to talk to alexandra how she became a successful entrepreneur despite the financial crisis. up next, the mayor of new orleans, mitch landrieu. >> he worked with your dad. >> he worked with my dad. was he nice to you? >> that's what i'm saying. your dad was head of hud in the carter administration. >> he was. >> fantastic. >> we're like family. >> great. >> we need to get into this right after the break. >> we'll be right back. have a good night. here you go. y
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survived hurricane sandy, by the way. they taped up all the limbs in jersey as the storm came through. they were concerned sandy could also get this one. it didn't and it's going to be arriving and heading up shortly. ice skating rink is up and the holidays are right around the corner. this is the busy travel time of year as we head towards thanksgiving. and thankfully we're getting a break from all those big, huge storms. there's only one little thing that's interesting that could be minorly destructive as we go throughout next week. there's an ocean storm. as of now, this is monday through wednesday of next week. it appears to be far enough offshore for only minor -- very minor -- consequences for areas that were hit by hurricane sandy. we're mostly concerned with new england up there towards massachusetts and cape cod, possibly beach erosion and coastal flooding. hopefully the trend will keep this offshore even further and we don't have to deal with it. this morning it's a quiet day. it's cold, it's chilly, but it is t
survived hurricane sandy, by the way. they taped up all the limbs in jersey as the storm came through. they were concerned sandy could also get this one. it didn't and it's going to be arriving and heading up shortly. ice skating rink is up and the holidays are right around the corner. this is the busy travel time of year as we head towards thanksgiving. and thankfully we're getting a break from all those big, huge storms. there's only one little thing that's interesting that could be minorly...
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you can write a check, send it to the sandy hook elementary fund. >> it's on the bottom of our screen right now. >> if you want to contribute, that's your way. if you're a corporation and you want to contribute a large sum, if you're someone that can only, you know, write a check for $5, $10, we've got 1,600 donors already in just a couple of days. i think there's a lot of people around the state, around the country, around the world that are looking for, like, how can i help? >> something tangible. >> exactly. >> that would really do something good and find some sort of way forward for the people left in the wake of this. >> yeah. there's no way to bring back anything that happened. there's no way to erase what happened. and, you know, we're pretty good at trying to make ourselves feel good. and i think in this tragedy, we can make ourselves feel good by maybe doing something that helps people. >> good. >> and there's some of the adults that died that have high school-age kids. and now all of a sudden they look up and one of their parents is gone. and we can take care of them right n
you can write a check, send it to the sandy hook elementary fund. >> it's on the bottom of our screen right now. >> if you want to contribute, that's your way. if you're a corporation and you want to contribute a large sum, if you're someone that can only, you know, write a check for $5, $10, we've got 1,600 donors already in just a couple of days. i think there's a lot of people around the state, around the country, around the world that are looking for, like, how can i help?...
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adding to the damage left by hurricane sandy. a nor'easter blew through the east coast yesterday, dumping snow and rain on a region that's barely begun to dig out from sandy. we've got new pictures from staten island where several inches of wet snow are threatening to topple already weakened trees. power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for millions of commuters as passenger trains grind to a halt, and at least 1,300 flights are kept at the gates at the airports. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a look at what is unfolding here. bill. >> good morning. before i get to the details, talking about joe's point there, nine days apart between these two events. i can almost guarantee you go back through history of hurricane landfalls, and i don't think any area has ever seen a snowstorm nine days after they dealt with a storm surge like we had with sandy. i mean, it's just ridiculo
adding to the damage left by hurricane sandy. a nor'easter blew through the east coast yesterday, dumping snow and rain on a region that's barely begun to dig out from sandy. we've got new pictures from staten island where several inches of wet snow are threatening to topple already weakened trees. power was knocked out to some 60,000 homes in newark and new jersey overnight. many of which had just had their service restored after many days in the dark. there's also renewed headaches for...
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at that point they were flattened by sandy. i don't think this race was close enough to be impacted by a >> no. >> but that's certainly what they believe. >> chris christie yes, springsteen's his ringsteen may have brought him over. i think that people -- i was in ohio a couple weeks ago. you know, there's great wealth in ohio. there are companies t dollars to ohio because there's northeast ohio was flooded withal abouts of dollars of oilmoney. those people are not unhappy. >> andrea we saw it early and we were talking about how the right track/wrong track in ohio shi romney i think, one of the when mitt romney told john kasich stop bragging about your e.0conomy in ohio. ohio was a leading indicator. >> it was a leading in you know the other thing about against agreement is the people who were electedin the house, and the seats. the democrats did rably. i think youip may see a change iemocratic side as a matter of fact. nancy pelosi -- >> would that be good or bad? >> i don't know. sh position after this pa but the point is peo
at that point they were flattened by sandy. i don't think this race was close enough to be impacted by a >> no. >> but that's certainly what they believe. >> chris christie yes, springsteen's his ringsteen may have brought him over. i think that people -- i was in ohio a couple weeks ago. you know, there's great wealth in ohio. there are companies t dollars to ohio because there's northeast ohio was flooded withal abouts of dollars of oilmoney. those people are not unhappy....
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>> a little sandy. we're going to have a big indication early with that 7:00 poll close in virginia. romney's tried to be so dependent on battleground virginia. we're going to know pretty soon what kind of a night, how long a night it's going to be for mitt romney just as we're watching hamilton county in ohio, two counties, those virginia -- in virginia, tell me who wins loudon county, virginia, it was obama in '08, tell me who won those counties, i'll tell you who almost certainly is president. we also know very early from the demographic in your exit polls, that if young people turn out, and since it's not a specific state, that's going to be a huge indicator if i want any one demographic piece from tonight it's that youth vote. >> and mike, you're also asking can obama beat romney in the state of ohio by more than 100,000 votes? why is that significant? >> yeah, we're looking at velocity. and what we're going -- if there's that kind of pressure behind the president, it means that romney's having tro
>> a little sandy. we're going to have a big indication early with that 7:00 poll close in virginia. romney's tried to be so dependent on battleground virginia. we're going to know pretty soon what kind of a night, how long a night it's going to be for mitt romney just as we're watching hamilton county in ohio, two counties, those virginia -- in virginia, tell me who wins loudon county, virginia, it was obama in '08, tell me who won those counties, i'll tell you who almost certainly is...
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to help small businesses recover from hurricane sandy call 1-800-659-2955 or logon to sba.gov/sandy. 1-800-659-2955. karen mills, thank you so much. >> we appreciate. we apologize for donny with the puppet thing. >> great business idea. >> we almost got through it. >> yeah. exactly. >> trying to thread a story line. >> let's not do that. >> msnbc's richard wolfe will be here on the set along with dr. jeffrey sachs and "time" magazine's rick stengel will be here to reveal the latest edition of "time." we'll be back with much more "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> coming up next, former adviser to the romney campaign, dan senor is here with msnbc political analyst richard wolfe. >> dan. how are you doing? >> come here. come on now. nice to see you. >> richard. >> how is it going? >> hey
to help small businesses recover from hurricane sandy call 1-800-659-2955 or logon to sba.gov/sandy. 1-800-659-2955. karen mills, thank you so much. >> we appreciate. we apologize for donny with the puppet thing. >> great business idea. >> we almost got through it. >> yeah. exactly. >> trying to thread a story line. >> let's not do that. >> msnbc's richard wolfe will be here on the set along with dr. jeffrey sachs and "time" magazine's rick...
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but i want to just say one other thing, which is that in all this, sandy happened. >> yeah. >> and the governor did an extraordinary job in terms of all the work in new jersey. and you know, this is the way government should work. whether it's at the collective bargaining table or whether there is a disaster, you have lots of public employees who every single day are trying to make a difference in the lives of kids, lives of the community. and here you had -- we worked hard at the table to come up with something that was good for newark. >> so chris, what are you doing here? you're hanging out with people in the teachers unions. you're striking deals with democratic legislatures. >> it's not going to work with the base, you know? >> you're actually being nice to the president of the united states when he's coming to help people that have been ravaged by an historic job. what are you doing? >> my job. >> i was going to say that. >> and here's the thing. listen, when randi and i first talked about this, i guess it was last february, we started talking in washington. and we were kind of a
but i want to just say one other thing, which is that in all this, sandy happened. >> yeah. >> and the governor did an extraordinary job in terms of all the work in new jersey. and you know, this is the way government should work. whether it's at the collective bargaining table or whether there is a disaster, you have lots of public employees who every single day are trying to make a difference in the lives of kids, lives of the community. and here you had -- we worked hard at the...
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people recognize it. >> i just wonder if during hurricane sandy if mitt romney had said i really, really, appreciate what the president is doing at this time of crisis for our country. we support what he's doing, we support the people in new jersey and new york and new york city and also during foreign policy crises where there might have been some alignment if mitt romney had just said the president is doing the right thing or stayed out of the way might it have made a difference. because there are times that happens, they could actually agree. >> and mitt romney polled well when he talked about his ability to work across the aisle when he was governor of massachusetts. and i think that's message for what's going on in washington right now. people are tired of gridlock, tired of the endless ideological warfare, and hopefully that and the fact that the president's numbers are up, hopefully that helps moving into the negotiations about the fiscal cliff and all else. essentially the message in washington, we need to see a little bit of progress. >>> former governor jeb bush met yesterday w
people recognize it. >> i just wonder if during hurricane sandy if mitt romney had said i really, really, appreciate what the president is doing at this time of crisis for our country. we support what he's doing, we support the people in new jersey and new york and new york city and also during foreign policy crises where there might have been some alignment if mitt romney had just said the president is doing the right thing or stayed out of the way might it have made a difference....
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still under way after hundreds of thousands of americans were devastated by the impact of hurricane sandy. nbc meteorologist bill karins joins us with the latest. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> joining us now from washington, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius. richard haass, jon meacham, john heilemann still at the table. >> so david, what challenges face not only the president but the country in the coming year? >> well, a lot of them, joe. it's as if president obama, sometime last summer, put a sign on the white house lawn saying, closed for business until after the election. well, now we're well after the election, and the problems that have been waiting are stacked up. and i'd start with iran. there have been quiet conversations going on all fall with the people who purport to be intermediaries, emissaries for the iranian leadership sketching possible deals that could be made to resolve the nuclear issue. president obama and his advisers are going to have to decide over the next, i'd say, month or so how serious those deal
still under way after hundreds of thousands of americans were devastated by the impact of hurricane sandy. nbc meteorologist bill karins joins us with the latest. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> joining us now from washington, columnist and associate editor for "the washington post," david ignatius. richard haass, jon meacham, john heilemann still at the table. >> so david, what challenges face not only the president but the country in...
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there were 53 trailer homes or mobile homes there and they were all wiped out by sandy. all but one. one man living there and the interesting thing is that was almost a secret with the 53 families that lived there and they thought they were in on. that is a lost memory. that's a lost habitat and really a lost community. that's a process of figuring that out. if it does come back. what we did for nora efron, some people almost don't know what you could add beyond the "new york times" obituary and the other pieces in new york magazine this summer. for nora efron, we commissioned a tribute to her. she created a collage of that famous meg ryan so lil we in how harry met sally. she did it with all the letters from nora efron's "new york times" obituary. it is a pretty incredible thing to the whole and a lot of people. armstrong is another. we wanted to pay our tribute and thought we could get as much meaning as we could. >> it's interesting how often i think you think of nora or i think of nora or a lot of people think of nora during the course of a day. >> completely. >> the
there were 53 trailer homes or mobile homes there and they were all wiped out by sandy. all but one. one man living there and the interesting thing is that was almost a secret with the 53 families that lived there and they thought they were in on. that is a lost memory. that's a lost habitat and really a lost community. that's a process of figuring that out. if it does come back. what we did for nora efron, some people almost don't know what you could add beyond the "new york times"...
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sandy has intensified. it looks to approach jamaica today as a hurricane, cross cuba most likely as a hurricane as we go throughout the day tomorrow. as we put the maps in motion, notice florida, very close to sandy on friday, tropical storm watches have been issued for southeast florida. it looks like a glancing blow for you. then it looks like the storm will be between the outer banks and bermuda sunday into monday when all the questions occur because there's the possibility that the very strong jet stream and the cold air through the middle of the country could capture the storm and send it back towards new england. it will be very rare. historically something like that has rarely happened. that's why it's hard to believe it could. i'd say there's a 50% chance of that. and if it does happen like that, it would be a strong nor'easter-type storm. no snow but heavy rain, a lot of wind, flooding problems and also a lot of damaging winds. and again, the timing will be monday, tuesday. it's going to be a close
sandy has intensified. it looks to approach jamaica today as a hurricane, cross cuba most likely as a hurricane as we go throughout the day tomorrow. as we put the maps in motion, notice florida, very close to sandy on friday, tropical storm watches have been issued for southeast florida. it looks like a glancing blow for you. then it looks like the storm will be between the outer banks and bermuda sunday into monday when all the questions occur because there's the possibility that the very...
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and later, hurricane sandy bears down on the east coast. bill karins will tell us where it's going to hit. that's ahead on "morning joe." we'll be right back. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 22 past the hour. joining us now in washington, the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. and in cincinnati, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. >> we could talk about the miami hurricanes or the new nbc poll. >> reporter: honestly, it's a bye week. you know what? and miami is a three-point underdog, so, you know. >> in a bye week. so let's talk about the swing state polls, colorado just doesn't seem like it could get any closer, 48%-48%. and in nevad
and later, hurricane sandy bears down on the east coast. bill karins will tell us where it's going to hit. that's ahead on "morning joe." we'll be right back. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility....
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and they felt at that point they were flattened by sandy. i don't think this race was close enough to be impacted by a hurricane. >> no. >> but that's certainly what they believe. >> chris christie, yes, springsteen's his buddy, and springsteen may have brought him over. i think that people -- i was in ohio a couple weeks ago. you know, there's great wealth in ohio. there are companies that have given out billions of dollars to people in ohio because there's oil and gas everywhere. and the whole northeast ohio was flooded withal abouts of dollars of oil money. those people are not unhappy. >> andrea, we saw it early on, and we were talking about how the right track/wrong track in ohio shifted six months ago. mitt romney, i think, one of the pivotal moments when mitt romney told john kasich, stop bragging about your economy in ohio. ohio was a leading indicator. >> it was a leading indicator. you know, the other thing about that mitigates against agreement is the people who were elected in the house, and they picked up seats. the democrats di
and they felt at that point they were flattened by sandy. i don't think this race was close enough to be impacted by a hurricane. >> no. >> but that's certainly what they believe. >> chris christie, yes, springsteen's his buddy, and springsteen may have brought him over. i think that people -- i was in ohio a couple weeks ago. you know, there's great wealth in ohio. there are companies that have given out billions of dollars to people in ohio because there's oil and gas...
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how are you all in the wake of sandy? >> oh, it's been devastating. there will be tens of thousands of people homeless. there's still, i think, 60,000, 70,000 people without power. homes have been wrecked. i don't know if the country fully appreciates the devastating impact this has had. i've gone home after home which is just destroyed. people, their whole life's possessions are on their front lawn. i was with a woman just last week, she's recovering from chemotherapy. she lost two sons on 9/11. everything is gone. all the family memorabilia is gone, the house is ruined. this is common throughout the district. it's going to be a long, hard haul, especially with the cold weather coming up. >> and you want the president to send in federal reinforcements for sandy victims, right? >> yeah. what i'm asking for, the long island power authority has totally failed. i'm not being at all critical of the administration, lipa. i'm asking for them to send in the army corps of engineers to not only do work but put in a plan that lipa would have to comply with beca
how are you all in the wake of sandy? >> oh, it's been devastating. there will be tens of thousands of people homeless. there's still, i think, 60,000, 70,000 people without power. homes have been wrecked. i don't know if the country fully appreciates the devastating impact this has had. i've gone home after home which is just destroyed. people, their whole life's possessions are on their front lawn. i was with a woman just last week, she's recovering from chemotherapy. she lost two sons...
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more details on the effects on sandy as the days approach. >>> well, our new sports ca s >>> well, our new sports ca por here at "morning joe." >> the steelers hosting the chiefs on monday night football, scoreless game in the first quarter. darts up the middle for a 12-yard touchdown run. that's the first time all year the chiefs have scored a touchdown in the first quarter. in the second quarter, ben roethlisberger pump fakes and throws one up to mike wallace who makes the one-handed grab for the touchdown. one more look at the terrific effort by wallace to bring it in with one hand and hang on to it with his legs. that ties the game at 10. third quarter, roethlisberger back to pass, the protection breaks down and he's sandwiched between two chief defenders, roethlisberger is -- what? what? he's out. for the game with an injury to -- >> putting all these kind of -- >> no, sources tell espn it's just a sprain. but big ben undergoes further tests today. matt cassell throws into coverage and he's picked off by lawrence timmons. and that would set up the game-winning field goal. they los
more details on the effects on sandy as the days approach. >>> well, our new sports ca s >>> well, our new sports ca por here at "morning joe." >> the steelers hosting the chiefs on monday night football, scoreless game in the first quarter. darts up the middle for a 12-yard touchdown run. that's the first time all year the chiefs have scored a touchdown in the first quarter. in the second quarter, ben roethlisberger pump fakes and throws one up to mike wallace...
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still recovering from the two big storms and especially sandy. this is a really last cold morning for people out there in the area. impact windchills are in the low 30s. heading to the 50s this afternoon. look at the extended forecast. this is going to be an all hands on deck clean-up weekend throughout the region with temperatures, especially on sunday, look at that, beautiful sunshine and 65 degrees. so we're in a pattern change. all the stormy weather on the east is exiting. warm air in the middle of the country is going to head east this weekend. look at the west coast. that's where all the storm where weather is now. temperatures have plunged. we have numerous area with rain and snow showers, especially heading through california, even l.a. has a chance of light rain later on today. the snow, that's going to be all mountain that and the higher elevations of utah and idaho. that's a travel trouble spot today, especially up there in montana where they're having a history making blizzard. weekend forecast, watch the temperatures soar on the eas
still recovering from the two big storms and especially sandy. this is a really last cold morning for people out there in the area. impact windchills are in the low 30s. heading to the 50s this afternoon. look at the extended forecast. this is going to be an all hands on deck clean-up weekend throughout the region with temperatures, especially on sunday, look at that, beautiful sunshine and 65 degrees. so we're in a pattern change. all the stormy weather on the east is exiting. warm air in the...
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>> part of the sadness in newtown and sandy hook is they did everything they could. nobody opened the door for the guy. they did everything in their power and still this happened. in the immediate aftermath on friday of this horror, everyone talked about gun control pretty quickly, and people said, you know, we ought to do something, but nothing is going to change. the answer was because of the political power of the nra. i guess i would ask you, joe, as someone who has held office, what are the political costs of crossing the nra? how serious is it? mayor bloomberg has called that a complete myth. what's the problem? >> i can tell you in 1994 i ran, and nobody knew who i was. the nra worked overtime to defeat me because they didn't know me. they knew a state legislator they wanted in, and they worked overtime and spread lies about me. things that were factually false and went after me aggressively and i got 62% of the vote. i think they're very powerful. who knows maybe 3, 4, 5% of the 38% of the vote my opponent got maybe it was people that believed the stuff that
>> part of the sadness in newtown and sandy hook is they did everything they could. nobody opened the door for the guy. they did everything in their power and still this happened. in the immediate aftermath on friday of this horror, everyone talked about gun control pretty quickly, and people said, you know, we ought to do something, but nothing is going to change. the answer was because of the political power of the nra. i guess i would ask you, joe, as someone who has held office, what...
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it reminds me of what mayor bloomberg said when he endorsed barack obama after hurricane sandy. he said basically there's one guy that believes in science and one guy that doesn't seem to. and that's a problem for the republican party. do they want to become across as the party that doesn't believe in science? whether it's to do with darwinism or the evolution of mankind, whether it's to do with climate change and denying the science on that. that's something the party's going to have to wrestle with. and if that gets caught up in the primary process and marco rubio already four years out is falling into the trap of having to appease the wing of his party that will drag, you know, where are they going to go in the next election if they keep getting dragged in the primary process to a point where they are unelectable come the general election. >> yeah. and i -- >> people think this is -- they know this is dumb. >> a lot of people believe that this last election was about ideology, i don't think it was about ideology. i think most americans oppose central plans, suspicious of a la
it reminds me of what mayor bloomberg said when he endorsed barack obama after hurricane sandy. he said basically there's one guy that believes in science and one guy that doesn't seem to. and that's a problem for the republican party. do they want to become across as the party that doesn't believe in science? whether it's to do with darwinism or the evolution of mankind, whether it's to do with climate change and denying the science on that. that's something the party's going to have to...
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tropical storm sandy and the possible east coast impacts. we have rain through missouri and thunderstorms that are spreading toward st. louis, i think you're going to have airport problems there early today. we also will see eventually that rain heading for chicago. the other area of rain out there moving through pennsylvania. showers to areas like albany, syracuse, rochester, and right down toward new york city as we go throughout this evening. those are areas of minor concern. a lot of problems from philadelphia, baltimore, d.c., the whole southern half of the country looks gorgeous. the northwest still a little stormy. and as far as that tropical storm sandy goes, seven days from now that storm could be very close to the east coast and new england. there's the potential for a significant storm. we're hoping right now it heads out to sea safely, but it is something we need to watch very closely. again, that's a week from today, it could be near new england. you're watching "morning joe," more live from boca coming up. we're brewed by starb
tropical storm sandy and the possible east coast impacts. we have rain through missouri and thunderstorms that are spreading toward st. louis, i think you're going to have airport problems there early today. we also will see eventually that rain heading for chicago. the other area of rain out there moving through pennsylvania. showers to areas like albany, syracuse, rochester, and right down toward new york city as we go throughout this evening. those are areas of minor concern. a lot of...